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friday Chicago august 16 1912 rcglsterx is pkr l)nr i 1 \ i oellÂ«rto by ciirmr u s patmt ofllm rr\lv-c vjinc t-l.*>l 30 centt per m friday vol x no 205 a m â€¢ ** â€¢ Chicago examiner 1,295,000 ward deal protects lake front guardian of grant park sells third of michigan avenue holdings to syndicate fight must be kept up _ harry c levinson heads pur chasers who will erect a large office building one-third of the michigan avenue hold ings of a montgomery ward sitnat?d be j tween madison nnd washington streets i were sold yesterday to a syndicate leaded ] by harry c levinson of the law firm of snbath levinson & stafford for 1.295 000 mr ward who long ago earned the | soubriquet of wulch dog of the lake | front was uot unmindful of his long j and bitter fight to keep grant park clear j of all buildings or anything else that ! might obstruct the view and m this oolos ; sal deal inserted a proviso that the pir chasers their heirs and assigns shall con j tlnue the fight he began and has kept up im relentlessly to guard the east side of ; the beautiful boulevard from any and : every kind of building huge office building plan the sum of 100,000 is to be spent im mediately on the rehabilitation of the building at nos 12 to 22 north michigan avenue and later it is intended to erect i there one of the largest office buildings m the city at present there is an eight-story i building on the site which has been tsstsed to marshall field & co until de i cember for storage purposes when this , lease expires the improvements wi'l be j begun the building will be remodeled and j converted into stores and shops and of j flees it was reported that the purchase had | been made for mrs charles neteher t owner of the boston store but this was denied hy henry g hart manager of the ; boston store nnd by mr levinson who declared that mrs neteher was m no way j concerned with the transaction the property at 12 to 22 north michigan : avenue fronts 144 feet and has a depth of j 162 tv feet the purchaser paid part cash and gave back a trust deed to secure 1 075,000 payable within twenty years with iuterest at 4 per cent montgomery ward's property on the west j side of michigan avenue is estimated to be i worth 4,000,000 at 9,000 a front foot yesterday's sale is at the rate of 9,000 â– front foot and 55.55 a square foot i which is considered a reasonable figure \ for property m that locality as the ten i dency is strongly upward and it is difficult i to forecast what height values may at 1 tain i a f mekeown & co were the brokers ! m the transaction and the legal details i were attended to by sabath levinson and j stafford with george durgan representing j mr ward i am not at liberty to say who is as j eoclated with vie in the purchasing syn i dicate . said mr levinson last night ! i am very largely interested in its my j self mrs neteher has no connection with , it it is a big deal and it would be un fair to connect her with the purchase as the principal and me as the agent mrs neteher would not have michigan ' avenue property if it were given her her luteiest are all on state washington : and dearborn said mr hart who is mrs \ netcber's representative during her absence j from the city ; hates Taft for saving her mrs lomax turns democrat because president commuted manning washington aug ir,._mrs mattie xvomax the murderess whose sentence was recently commuted from hanging to life imprisonment by president Taft is angry at the president it is his act of mercy that has incensed the woman for she declares i prefer the rope or free air to life im prisonment the woman declares also that she is a democrat from this time forward as she is disgusted with the republican party and its president everybody ought to vote the democrat ic ticket she said abbey estate is 134,c50 widow of american artist gets 60,003 from state cf pennsylvania new youk aug 15 edwin austin abbey the american artist who died in london august 1 1911 left an estate valued at 1"4,050 his widow may ger trude abbey is the sole legatee an ap praisal shows that mrs abbey delivered to the capitol at harrisburg ta paintings by her husband for which she received oo,oos mrs abbey explains that many of the pictures her husband gave away m bis will were hers mr and mrs abbey made wills at the same time each naming the other as chief legatee u s force wiped out by mexican rebels is fear major rice and troops on border faced great odds 5 rush soldiers to scene special cable to the examiner mexico city aug 15 the headless body of rowan ayers an american civil engineer has been fonnd near morelia i ! the capital of the state of michoncan j ayers was captured by rebels tortured ito death and then bebeaded the capture of ayers hy the rebels was reported to , the american ambassador here some days ago washington d c aug 15 fearful that the entire command may have been wiped out military washington to-night awaited further word from major sedgwick rice and his troop of the third cavalry which went into the great bend country â€¢ t along the mexican frontier on sunday to 1 drive raiding rebels back across the line ' i according to the latest dispatches re ceived the americans were facing 1,500 armed revolutionists who were preparing to attack the united states soldiers the 1 latter while advantageously placed were 1 j handicapped by lack of ammunition and , : jfcod brigadier general steever reported to the war department to-day he had sent â– j troop d of tiic third cavalry with ammu ; j nition and additional rntious to the aid of j i major klce's detachment no word has j i reached here however as to whether the \ ' re-enforcements arrived in time special cable to the examiner mexico city aug 15 the govern ment is greatly alarmed by the progress â– of the rebellion m the south where emli i lano zapata alfonso miranda and jesus j salgado have nearly 5,000 men nnder arms j j zapata aunounced ou august s that h i would attack mexico city to-day but the i i attack failed to materialize largely it is ! believed through the work of the peace j committee which president mndero sent to i treat with the rebel leader girl is stabbed while ! walking near canal i ichoked and beaten dragged into woods escapes to nearby en gine house : covered with mud and bleeding from | one cut on her face and two on her right i hand miss cora ogren nineteen years ; old 12g3 foster avenue last night ran i into engine company no 110's house at | 1 2541 foster avenue and screamed for help | i he cut me he cut me she cried ; i hysterically when firemen had restored her composure sufficiently to allow her to : i talk coherently she said | i was walking along the bank of the i i sanitary canal nt argyle street and north ; i francisco avenue when a man jumped out i i from behind some bushe and grabbed me j | then he choked me and dragged me i | back iv the woods and he said that if i : ; told the police he would kill me he ran | | away again the girl began to weep and j j moan several of the firemen started on a run ; , for the scene which is half a mile from ! | the engine house and n telephone ; j call to the summerdale police station : i brought a squad of police together police ; and firemen seurched the woods but no i ' ! , trace of the man could be fouud though ' the spot where the girl had struggled with | him was plainly discernible i i ' young astor cables vincent sends congratulations to mother of new brother | new york aug 15 immediately fol flowing the announcement of the arrival of â€¢ ! the new heir to the astor millions scores i of messages of congratulations were re i , ceived from all corners of the earth one j of the first messages to be received was a ', cablegram from the youngster's half brorh er vincent this message was followed by an immense bunch of magnificent ametl 1 can beauty roses to which the young mil 1 j lionaire's card was attached the new \ arrival is getting along first rate fight for brandt resumed habeas corpus writ secured for former schiff valet albany n 1 aug 15 the fight to secure the liberty for foulke e brandt former valet to mortimer schiff was re sumed to-day announcement was made at the state prison department here that a write of habeas corpus bad been served ; upon the warden of clinton prison at dan j nemora directing him to produce brandt m court to-morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock before justice liellogg at plattsburgh â– *â€¢ ** dietz asks for pardon defender of cameron dam files peti tion with 24,000 names madison wis aug 15.-containmg more than 24,000 signatures from all over the state the application of john dietz the defender of cameron bum for par don was received to-day it was presented to governor mcgovem who baa taken it under advisement i nat goodwin may die skiff capsizes i comedian perhaps fatal i j hurt m braving surf to make landing operation to decide breaker overturns boat and knocks him senseless in i water ribs broken j i los angeles cal aug 15 from m i juries received early this afternoon when . a skiff m which he and a companion were â– making a landing on the rocky mallbu 'â– coast was overturned by the heavy surf | nat goodwin the comedian lies at his i santa monica home to-night in a serious . condition at an early hour to-night the i extent of goodwin's injuries had not been i determined by attending physicians but it j is feared be may be fatally injured the accident occurred while goodwin | and a party of friends including one wor n an were ov a cruise m the launch nora i the party left santa monica early this j morning for the malibn coast thirty miles north ten miles south of heueneme ] goodwin and the captain of the launch i started ashore m the skiff goodwin said { he wished to look at some land the surf was running high and as they j neared the rough beach a huge breaker j capsized the skiff throwing goodwin into â€¢ the water another heavy wave capsized i the boat and goodwin was knocked sense ; less and would have been carried away jto sea by the breaker but for the quick 'â– â– action of his companion the injured i actor was placed aboard the nora and all speed made on the return santa monica ; being reached into this afternoon it is said that goodwin bad several ribs broken was internally hurt and his back badly sprained the identity of the wom an in the party has not been learned the woman m the party was marjorie ' moreland the actress it was announced ; inter m the night by the physicians that goodwin bad been seriously injured inter nally and an immediate operation was necessary to save his life the operation [ will be performed at once women in boat ask votes dr anna blount heads suffragist party m launch crusade milwaukee wis aug 15 dr anna â– blount of Chicago will head a party of ; votes for women enthusiasts on a launch i trip to speak for suffrage m seven wls ! cousin towns neenah meuasha apple ton green bay oshkosh berlin and port . age will be visited by the party other members of which are miss a l johnson ; soloist of Chicago miss w a peters in : diauapolis mrs e c pridell vice presi : dent woman's suffrage association of wis i consin and miss linda roades lancas tor wis the trip will be made entirely by water in the launch juniata indicted man to move i millionaire coming to Chicago m re venge for charges | st joseph mo aug 10.-because he bad been indicted with others interested ; m the manufacture of ice on a charge of ; : having conspired m restraint of trade huston wyeth a millionaire and largest stockholder m many of the city's big in 1 dustries has ordered work ou bis immense ( country villa stopped and is prepnring to ; move his residence to Chicago wyeth's father founded the family fortune here i his indictment has so angered him that he threatens to withdraw most of his cap itnl from the city princes coming to u s heir to british throne and 3rother to make visit london aug 15.-the prince of wales i and his brother albert will visit the united ! states next year according to an unof : ficial report m circulation here to-day it is stated that the boys aeeoirpanied by i henry p hanscll their tutor will visit ! their great uncle the duke of counaught m canada during the summer of 1913 1 and will return by way of the united states remaining a few days m new york before embarking for england w p boland ambushed informer against judge archbald fired on in woods sceanton pa aug 15.-wllllam p | boland who instigated the impeachment i charges against judge u w arcbbald of the united states commerce court m the senate reported to-night that be bad l>een ! fired upon from ambush at moosie lake a summer resort twelve miles from here i late this afternoon he said be was m the woodland surrounding the lake and saw several men who fled at bis approach . ' jack norworth very ill baltimoki md aug 13.-jack nor ; worth vaudeville star and husband of norn bares is very 111 at the johns jlop ' kins hospital if his condition permits lie will )><â– operated on to-morrow nor wortb broke down la bis theatrical work m new york about a fortnight ago his condition continual grew worse the mal j ady being bright's disease and stomach i â€¢ trouble he wag bioufint here yesterday : preserve secrecy concerning their finds but were unable to do so and each train to the nearest railroad station carries an i increasing number of prospectors i storm uncovers gold the new camp lies fifty miles from j blanca costilla county colorado on la tir peak the news of the gold discovery was brought to denver by a m kearna who has land interests m taos county and had been m that region on land business he ! says the gold was found only a week ago , by three or four alamosa men who had gone there to fish a few days before they went into that country there was a big cloudburst and when they reached la | j tir peak they found s ledge exposed for ; many feet that shone with gold they l ' were old mining men and took samples i | across a four-foot vein and the assays â€¢ showed 2,250 to the ton they bave gone j i down twenty-six feet making assays as ! [ they went and the lowest return has been ' ' 700 to the ton across the entire four-foot vein john erickson a pioneer of cripple ; creek who cleaned up 300,000 or 400,000 there told me that the four-foot vein out ! crops for at least two miles and has been i traced for more than aye miles the vein ! lies between walls of granite and porphyry ! granite on one side and porphyry on the : other and erickson says there is no doubt ' that the eainp will prove to be the greatest i since cripple creek if not greater staking out claims i know that at leaÃŸt 500 men are now camped on la tir peak with claims staked out all along the ledge for miles and ] erickson and others told us that there were at least 1,500 people m the district though a week ago there were only a few fishermen there samples bave been taken all along the outcrop and everywhere the same high values m gold are found with a little silver but the people are not paying any attention to the silver or any other metal that may be m the ore reports of rich discoveries in the region bad been current for somfi time but could not de confirmed until the return of mr itearns ttom hit district gold field found like real el dorado mad rush of miners starts for new mexico ore de posits revealed by cloudburst assays show from 700 to 2,250 a ton m four foot vein denver colo aug 15 gold deposits of vast extent lying almost at the grass roots m a vein four feet wide the ore assaying from s7oo to 2,250 a ton are said to bave been uncovered by a cloud burst in northern new mexico within twenty miles of the southern boundary of colorado and experienced miuing men of the early days in cripple creek declare that the discovery assures the upbuilding of a mining camp as great as cripple creek fifteen hundred men are declared al ready to have arrived at the new gold field and they have staked out ground for miles the original discoverers endeavored to : husband says gold lured wife sues for 50,000 for lost love will give money to hospital evanston student and 1.200 sought ! harold burger a senior m academy and manager of the bear gone a week ! harold burger athlete a senior at the : evanston academy and business manager of the bear the annual school publica tion who has been missing from his quar ters at the evanstou y m c a jore than a week was anxiously sought yester day by his friends and fellow students coincident with the disappearance of burger who had an enviable reputation j among bis classmates approximately . 1,200 is missing from the school publica â– tion's treasury if the boy does not re i turn to-morrow superintendent wilbur â– ' helm of the academy will ask the evans j j ton police to search for him j printer's bill is unpaid i burger's home is m sioux city lowa â– as business manager of the bear he j collected 1.50 from each student who de â– sired the publication the book has been ; issued and the subscribers have received i , their copies but the printer's bill 1,200 ! has not been paid [ i am greatly surprised to leurn that ! burger has disappeared said bupertn : tendent helm yesterday several times : representatives of the printing firm have visited evanston m an effort to collect the ! amount due them but the buy has never ! paid the bill only a week ago he came to vie and said ; that he was getting along nicely with his ; collections and would pay the bill within ! a few days i students are responsible ! the publication is a matter for which the students alone are responsible they had absolute confidence m burger and when he was appointed business manager of the publication he was not required to furnish a bond burger was to cuter the northwestern university m the fall snubs britain for her doc authoress won't vlrlt england be cause law bars flda boston mass aug 15 just because they wouldn't let her land with her dog j flda into england because of quarantine i restrictions miss cora chamberlain of brookline became so wroth that she can celed her sailing on the cymric last tuesday and to-day left boston on the cauoplc for mediterranean ports miss chamberlain is known as a writer dur ing her rambles about the world flda is her constant companion if i can't take fida then i don't go if he isn't good euÂ»ngh for them over there then i'm not she indignantly de clared v blames man of wealth for wrecking home and happiness beauty pays the penalty i william c holbrook 1730 la salle ave nue thus sadly commented yesterday upon the suit for 50,000 damages he had filed m j the circuit court against william j stack wealthy cement manufacturer j charging alieuation of the affections of j his wife mrs marie holbrook siuek who is a partner m the rudolph s blome company and whose residence haa been at 919 lakeside place was di vorced by his wife mrs calisle a siuek m june mrs sinek charged statutory grounds and her husbaud did not contest the suit money presents nnd dinners are among the means named by holbrook by which sinek is declared to have alienated the j affections of mrs holbrook who is a strik jingly beautiful woman twenty-six years joid ishe refused to return j he charges that mrs holbrook left him june 28 and refused to return and live with him august 13 ion * s named as the date when the alleged alienation begun i do not know sinek said mr hol brook yesterday and i never knew until a short time ago that he was the man who had stolen my wife from me and broken up my home personally i do not want one cent from him but if i win this suit and i expect to win it i shall devote every cent to tha founding of bed m the various Chicago hospitals sinek came into my home like a thief i loved my wife and i love her now and sinek is the man who has been the cause i of our trouble when we were married six years ago my wife was a dear innocent little girl though she was very beautiful she knew nothing of the ways of the world says wealth wrecked him why for illustration we were poor at j that time her family had little und her mother and father are both dead just | after we were married i asked her how much she would require to get some pretty things for herself and she said 3 would be plenty i said that that would not be enough and she said that if i could spare 7 she would be very glad i had saved some money and when i placed 50 m her hands she became positively hysterical since then i have earned more money and bave tried to get her everything she wanted but i could not compete with sinek mr holbrook who is thirty-four years old is employed by the oliver typewriter company nnd is said to earn a very com fortable salary sinek and mrs holbrook were both said to be out of the city yes terday mrs holbrook lived for a time at the plaza hotel mrs sinek did not name any person m her divorce hill but told judge mcdonald how she trailed her husband and a woman from a saloon ut twenty-second and state i penrose to face trial on hearst expose publication of standard oil letters and archbold's 25,000 certificate of de posit to be basis of charge william flinn serves notice through newspaper that next pennsylvania legis lature will hear trial pittsburg la aug lo boies pen rose t'nlted states senator from penn sylvania and leader of the Taft forces in the keystone state is face to face with impeachment ou the charge of acceptiug money from the standard oil company to influence legislation m cougress the charges are based upon the recent publi cation iv hearst's magazine of a series of letters to penrose from john d archbold which show that 25,000 was paid to sen ator penrose following the exposure a state-wide | fight was waged ou senator penrose and | yesterday william flinn close friend of i theodore roosevelt and head of the pro ' gressive movement through his newspa per the pittsburg leader served notice i on penrose that the next state assembly ! would he given all the evidence and re quested to ask for bis impeachment m the national congress penrose begins figiit |' so far senator penrose has made no iet>iy to the charges but within the last fair days he has begun a vigorous fight to wrest control of the state legislature from flinn the only hope he has of avert ing the scandal the present indications arc that flinn will be m control and that the effort to impeach the Taft boss will i be carried through , the archbold letters as they became known m the campaign of 1908 when other pennsylvania office seekers were shown ! to have been paid money out of the treas ury of the standard oil company were i written to penrose as far back as 1899 and > continued for several years it was at â– , the time when the government was con , i ducting a so-called investigation into the â€¢ | trusts senator penrose was a member : i of the senate committee having the bill â€¢ m hand and frequent communication was ; ! kept up between him and archbold's of i fiee ' corporations knew plans during the framing of the legislation it was charged that the standard oil com pany with other big concerns knew what was going on m the secret committee i rooms the letters speak of inclosnres 1 1 sent from washington to archbold's office and their return by archbold to senator penrose the letters were m the friendliest ton and showed the great confidence in which ' the senator was held by the agents of the 1 rockefeller corporation the letter m which archbold notified 1 tenrose he had deposited 25,000 to hie ' credit follows ' october 13 1904 1 my dear senator in fulfillment of our understanding 1t gives me pleasure to hand you herewith certificate of deposit to your favor for 25,000 and with good 1 ! wishes i am yours trul y john d archbold i to hon boies penrose 1331 spruce street philadelphia pa the plttsbrug leader is linn in its de j maud for a thorough investigation of the : affair the leader to-day said : boies penrose may bave to face lm 1 peachment proceedings he knows this ! and that is why he is lighting so des perately to elect assemblymen and state senators who will obey him and help blm keep the scoudai suppressed took corporation money charge the charges upon which bis colleague m the senate will try blm will be that of â€¢' having accepted money from a corporation to influence his action as a public offi cial the publication of these letters al leged to have been written by john d archbold to penrose has created a pre found sensation throughout the state these letters will lie presented to the state assembly when it meets m january for investigation and if not cotradlcted the legislature will be aÃŸked to transmit the ficts to the national congress with impeachment proceedings to follow the state fight is actually one of penrose and scandal against the people and purity pen rose knows that if the progressives win tbej legislative fight he will bave to give sa accounting of bis official acts and the light will be turned on to bis complete Ã¼b jâ‚¬9 the association of american adver l_!i\il tisers has exjtmined and certified to y^ffr th circulation of this publication the figures of circulation contained m the kmoclauon'b report only are guaranteed association of american advertisers no z3oo whitehall bldo n y dtp Chicago and vicinity uniftt fÂ«j â– 'â– i tied friday and saturday with occa jtjl ss^u â€¢ ional showera moderate northeast i*^^mz29 to southwest winds .- . t fs kunge of temperatures yesterday l ' â– ' jx l highest 70 * sg~"pj lowest 63 j average 09 -- j"*l ' ~^

friday Chicago august 16 1912 rcglsterx is pkr l)nr i 1 \ i oellÂ«rto by ciirmr u s patmt ofllm rr\lv-c vjinc t-l.*>l 30 centt per m friday vol x no 205 a m â€¢ ** â€¢ Chicago examiner 1,295,000 ward deal protects lake front guardian of grant park sells third of michigan avenue holdings to syndicate fight must be kept up _ harry c levinson heads pur chasers who will erect a large office building one-third of the michigan avenue hold ings of a montgomery ward sitnat?d be j tween madison nnd washington streets i were sold yesterday to a syndicate leaded ] by harry c levinson of the law firm of snbath levinson & stafford for 1.295 000 mr ward who long ago earned the | soubriquet of wulch dog of the lake | front was uot unmindful of his long j and bitter fight to keep grant park clear j of all buildings or anything else that ! might obstruct the view and m this oolos ; sal deal inserted a proviso that the pir chasers their heirs and assigns shall con j tlnue the fight he began and has kept up im relentlessly to guard the east side of ; the beautiful boulevard from any and : every kind of building huge office building plan the sum of 100,000 is to be spent im mediately on the rehabilitation of the building at nos 12 to 22 north michigan avenue and later it is intended to erect i there one of the largest office buildings m the city at present there is an eight-story i building on the site which has been tsstsed to marshall field & co until de i cember for storage purposes when this , lease expires the improvements wi'l be j begun the building will be remodeled and j converted into stores and shops and of j flees it was reported that the purchase had | been made for mrs charles neteher t owner of the boston store but this was denied hy henry g hart manager of the ; boston store nnd by mr levinson who declared that mrs neteher was m no way j concerned with the transaction the property at 12 to 22 north michigan : avenue fronts 144 feet and has a depth of j 162 tv feet the purchaser paid part cash and gave back a trust deed to secure 1 075,000 payable within twenty years with iuterest at 4 per cent montgomery ward's property on the west j side of michigan avenue is estimated to be i worth 4,000,000 at 9,000 a front foot yesterday's sale is at the rate of 9,000 â– front foot and 55.55 a square foot i which is considered a reasonable figure \ for property m that locality as the ten i dency is strongly upward and it is difficult i to forecast what height values may at 1 tain i a f mekeown & co were the brokers ! m the transaction and the legal details i were attended to by sabath levinson and j stafford with george durgan representing j mr ward i am not at liberty to say who is as j eoclated with vie in the purchasing syn i dicate . said mr levinson last night ! i am very largely interested in its my j self mrs neteher has no connection with , it it is a big deal and it would be un fair to connect her with the purchase as the principal and me as the agent mrs neteher would not have michigan ' avenue property if it were given her her luteiest are all on state washington : and dearborn said mr hart who is mrs \ netcber's representative during her absence j from the city ; hates Taft for saving her mrs lomax turns democrat because president commuted manning washington aug ir,._mrs mattie xvomax the murderess whose sentence was recently commuted from hanging to life imprisonment by president Taft is angry at the president it is his act of mercy that has incensed the woman for she declares i prefer the rope or free air to life im prisonment the woman declares also that she is a democrat from this time forward as she is disgusted with the republican party and its president everybody ought to vote the democrat ic ticket she said abbey estate is 134,c50 widow of american artist gets 60,003 from state cf pennsylvania new youk aug 15 edwin austin abbey the american artist who died in london august 1 1911 left an estate valued at 1"4,050 his widow may ger trude abbey is the sole legatee an ap praisal shows that mrs abbey delivered to the capitol at harrisburg ta paintings by her husband for which she received oo,oos mrs abbey explains that many of the pictures her husband gave away m bis will were hers mr and mrs abbey made wills at the same time each naming the other as chief legatee u s force wiped out by mexican rebels is fear major rice and troops on border faced great odds 5 rush soldiers to scene special cable to the examiner mexico city aug 15 the headless body of rowan ayers an american civil engineer has been fonnd near morelia i ! the capital of the state of michoncan j ayers was captured by rebels tortured ito death and then bebeaded the capture of ayers hy the rebels was reported to , the american ambassador here some days ago washington d c aug 15 fearful that the entire command may have been wiped out military washington to-night awaited further word from major sedgwick rice and his troop of the third cavalry which went into the great bend country â€¢ t along the mexican frontier on sunday to 1 drive raiding rebels back across the line ' i according to the latest dispatches re ceived the americans were facing 1,500 armed revolutionists who were preparing to attack the united states soldiers the 1 latter while advantageously placed were 1 j handicapped by lack of ammunition and , : jfcod brigadier general steever reported to the war department to-day he had sent â– j troop d of tiic third cavalry with ammu ; j nition and additional rntious to the aid of j i major klce's detachment no word has j i reached here however as to whether the \ ' re-enforcements arrived in time special cable to the examiner mexico city aug 15 the govern ment is greatly alarmed by the progress â– of the rebellion m the south where emli i lano zapata alfonso miranda and jesus j salgado have nearly 5,000 men nnder arms j j zapata aunounced ou august s that h i would attack mexico city to-day but the i i attack failed to materialize largely it is ! believed through the work of the peace j committee which president mndero sent to i treat with the rebel leader girl is stabbed while ! walking near canal i ichoked and beaten dragged into woods escapes to nearby en gine house : covered with mud and bleeding from | one cut on her face and two on her right i hand miss cora ogren nineteen years ; old 12g3 foster avenue last night ran i into engine company no 110's house at | 1 2541 foster avenue and screamed for help | i he cut me he cut me she cried ; i hysterically when firemen had restored her composure sufficiently to allow her to : i talk coherently she said | i was walking along the bank of the i i sanitary canal nt argyle street and north ; i francisco avenue when a man jumped out i i from behind some bushe and grabbed me j | then he choked me and dragged me i | back iv the woods and he said that if i : ; told the police he would kill me he ran | | away again the girl began to weep and j j moan several of the firemen started on a run ; , for the scene which is half a mile from ! | the engine house and n telephone ; j call to the summerdale police station : i brought a squad of police together police ; and firemen seurched the woods but no i ' ! , trace of the man could be fouud though ' the spot where the girl had struggled with | him was plainly discernible i i ' young astor cables vincent sends congratulations to mother of new brother | new york aug 15 immediately fol flowing the announcement of the arrival of â€¢ ! the new heir to the astor millions scores i of messages of congratulations were re i , ceived from all corners of the earth one j of the first messages to be received was a ', cablegram from the youngster's half brorh er vincent this message was followed by an immense bunch of magnificent ametl 1 can beauty roses to which the young mil 1 j lionaire's card was attached the new \ arrival is getting along first rate fight for brandt resumed habeas corpus writ secured for former schiff valet albany n 1 aug 15 the fight to secure the liberty for foulke e brandt former valet to mortimer schiff was re sumed to-day announcement was made at the state prison department here that a write of habeas corpus bad been served ; upon the warden of clinton prison at dan j nemora directing him to produce brandt m court to-morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock before justice liellogg at plattsburgh â– *â€¢ ** dietz asks for pardon defender of cameron dam files peti tion with 24,000 names madison wis aug 15.-containmg more than 24,000 signatures from all over the state the application of john dietz the defender of cameron bum for par don was received to-day it was presented to governor mcgovem who baa taken it under advisement i nat goodwin may die skiff capsizes i comedian perhaps fatal i j hurt m braving surf to make landing operation to decide breaker overturns boat and knocks him senseless in i water ribs broken j i los angeles cal aug 15 from m i juries received early this afternoon when . a skiff m which he and a companion were â– making a landing on the rocky mallbu 'â– coast was overturned by the heavy surf | nat goodwin the comedian lies at his i santa monica home to-night in a serious . condition at an early hour to-night the i extent of goodwin's injuries had not been i determined by attending physicians but it j is feared be may be fatally injured the accident occurred while goodwin | and a party of friends including one wor n an were ov a cruise m the launch nora i the party left santa monica early this j morning for the malibn coast thirty miles north ten miles south of heueneme ] goodwin and the captain of the launch i started ashore m the skiff goodwin said { he wished to look at some land the surf was running high and as they j neared the rough beach a huge breaker j capsized the skiff throwing goodwin into â€¢ the water another heavy wave capsized i the boat and goodwin was knocked sense ; less and would have been carried away jto sea by the breaker but for the quick 'â– â– action of his companion the injured i actor was placed aboard the nora and all speed made on the return santa monica ; being reached into this afternoon it is said that goodwin bad several ribs broken was internally hurt and his back badly sprained the identity of the wom an in the party has not been learned the woman m the party was marjorie ' moreland the actress it was announced ; inter m the night by the physicians that goodwin bad been seriously injured inter nally and an immediate operation was necessary to save his life the operation [ will be performed at once women in boat ask votes dr anna blount heads suffragist party m launch crusade milwaukee wis aug 15 dr anna â– blount of Chicago will head a party of ; votes for women enthusiasts on a launch i trip to speak for suffrage m seven wls ! cousin towns neenah meuasha apple ton green bay oshkosh berlin and port . age will be visited by the party other members of which are miss a l johnson ; soloist of Chicago miss w a peters in : diauapolis mrs e c pridell vice presi : dent woman's suffrage association of wis i consin and miss linda roades lancas tor wis the trip will be made entirely by water in the launch juniata indicted man to move i millionaire coming to Chicago m re venge for charges | st joseph mo aug 10.-because he bad been indicted with others interested ; m the manufacture of ice on a charge of ; : having conspired m restraint of trade huston wyeth a millionaire and largest stockholder m many of the city's big in 1 dustries has ordered work ou bis immense ( country villa stopped and is prepnring to ; move his residence to Chicago wyeth's father founded the family fortune here i his indictment has so angered him that he threatens to withdraw most of his cap itnl from the city princes coming to u s heir to british throne and 3rother to make visit london aug 15.-the prince of wales i and his brother albert will visit the united ! states next year according to an unof : ficial report m circulation here to-day it is stated that the boys aeeoirpanied by i henry p hanscll their tutor will visit ! their great uncle the duke of counaught m canada during the summer of 1913 1 and will return by way of the united states remaining a few days m new york before embarking for england w p boland ambushed informer against judge archbald fired on in woods sceanton pa aug 15.-wllllam p | boland who instigated the impeachment i charges against judge u w arcbbald of the united states commerce court m the senate reported to-night that be bad l>een ! fired upon from ambush at moosie lake a summer resort twelve miles from here i late this afternoon he said be was m the woodland surrounding the lake and saw several men who fled at bis approach . ' jack norworth very ill baltimoki md aug 13.-jack nor ; worth vaudeville star and husband of norn bares is very 111 at the johns jlop ' kins hospital if his condition permits lie will )>iy to the charges but within the last fair days he has begun a vigorous fight to wrest control of the state legislature from flinn the only hope he has of avert ing the scandal the present indications arc that flinn will be m control and that the effort to impeach the Taft boss will i be carried through , the archbold letters as they became known m the campaign of 1908 when other pennsylvania office seekers were shown ! to have been paid money out of the treas ury of the standard oil company were i written to penrose as far back as 1899 and > continued for several years it was at â– , the time when the government was con , i ducting a so-called investigation into the â€¢ | trusts senator penrose was a member : i of the senate committee having the bill â€¢ m hand and frequent communication was ; ! kept up between him and archbold's of i fiee ' corporations knew plans during the framing of the legislation it was charged that the standard oil com pany with other big concerns knew what was going on m the secret committee i rooms the letters speak of inclosnres 1 1 sent from washington to archbold's office and their return by archbold to senator penrose the letters were m the friendliest ton and showed the great confidence in which ' the senator was held by the agents of the 1 rockefeller corporation the letter m which archbold notified 1 tenrose he had deposited 25,000 to hie ' credit follows ' october 13 1904 1 my dear senator in fulfillment of our understanding 1t gives me pleasure to hand you herewith certificate of deposit to your favor for 25,000 and with good 1 ! wishes i am yours trul y john d archbold i to hon boies penrose 1331 spruce street philadelphia pa the plttsbrug leader is linn in its de j maud for a thorough investigation of the : affair the leader to-day said : boies penrose may bave to face lm 1 peachment proceedings he knows this ! and that is why he is lighting so des perately to elect assemblymen and state senators who will obey him and help blm keep the scoudai suppressed took corporation money charge the charges upon which bis colleague m the senate will try blm will be that of â€¢' having accepted money from a corporation to influence his action as a public offi cial the publication of these letters al leged to have been written by john d archbold to penrose has created a pre found sensation throughout the state these letters will lie presented to the state assembly when it meets m january for investigation and if not cotradlcted the legislature will be aÃŸked to transmit the ficts to the national congress with impeachment proceedings to follow the state fight is actually one of penrose and scandal against the people and purity pen rose knows that if the progressives win tbej legislative fight he will bave to give sa accounting of bis official acts and the light will be turned on to bis complete Ã¼b jâ‚¬9 the association of american adver l_!i\il tisers has exjtmined and certified to y^ffr th circulation of this publication the figures of circulation contained m the kmoclauon'b report only are guaranteed association of american advertisers no z3oo whitehall bldo n y dtp Chicago and vicinity uniftt fÂ«j â– 'â– i tied friday and saturday with occa jtjl ss^u â€¢ ional showera moderate northeast i*^^mz29 to southwest winds .- . t fs kunge of temperatures yesterday l ' â– ' jx l highest 70 * sg~"pj lowest 63 j average 09 -- j"*l ' ~^